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  • ...note of unknown origin. These include both addenda to Schöffer's work and treatise on fencing right-handed against left-. {| class="treatise"
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  • ...cing master. Little is known of this master's life, but in 1599 he wrote a treatise on fencing entitled ''[[Arte de Esgrima (MS PBA 58)|Arte de Esgrima]]'' ("O == Treatise ==
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  • ...= ''De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe'' ...= File:De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe Title.png
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch The name "Pegnitzer" appears once in an otherwise anonymous treatise reproduced by [[Joachim Meÿer]] in his [[Fechtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS
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  • ...o become a fencing master in Magdeburg, where in 1619 he published his own treatise on [[rapier]] fencing titled ''[[Newer Discůrs Von der Rittermeszigen und == Treatise ==
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  • ...seems to have been a professional fencing master, and to have written his treatise by 1595 as it was published after his death. He was Roman and have been act Paternostraro's treatise covers the sword alone.
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  • In 1536, Marozzo authored an extensive illustrated treatise on swordsmanship, dedicated to Rangoni and titled ''[[Opera Nova (Achille M == Treatise ==
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  • ...80s or 1590s and set up a school.{{cn}} During this period he also wrote a treatise on the use of the [[rapier]] entitled ''[[Nobilissimo discorso intorno il s == Treatise ==
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  • ...rom Fermo and he lived in Bologna. In 1577, Spezioli wrote and published a treatise on warfare, including fencing with the [[side sword]], titled ''[[Capitolo == Treatise ==
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch ...106775465.jpg 30v]</ref> This may indicate that [[Hans Medel]] possessed a treatise by Seydenfaden that is now lost, or even that he was a direct student of Se
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  • ...of the Art of Fencing"). More than a simple translation or plagiarism, the treatise represents considerable expansion and interpretation of the Italian master' == Treatise ==
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  • | title = <span style="font-size:1.17em;">[[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s Treatise (1570)</span> {{hidden end}}
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  • ...lo Agrippa)|Trattato di Scientia d'Arme, con vn Dialogo di Filosofia]]'' ("Treatise on the Science of Arms, with a Philosophical Dialogue"), was published in 1 {{master end}}
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  • ...lff]]. The text is largely a redaction of [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]]'s earlier treatise ''[[Ergrundung Ritterlicher Kunst der Fechterey (Andre Paurenfeyndt)|Ergrun ...enerally the same through all editions, apart from moving the index to the end of the book, but the exact pagination varies.
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  • ...at if many like-minded groups work together towards a common goal then the end result is so much greater than if every group tries to work alone. ...buch_(MS_E.1939.65.341)|Glasgow Fechtbuch]] and [[Johannes_Leck%C3%BCchner#Treatise| Lecküchner]]) or with [[Sword_and_Buckler|sword and buckler]] (using [[Wa
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  • ...[[dagger]], and [[grappling]]. An abridged, unillustrated version of this treatise was published that same year under the title ''[[De Veris Principiis Artis ...rodt's activities after 1579 are not currently known. Both versions of his treatise were dedicated to Johann Ⅶ, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. However, in 157
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  • ...ime ([[Andre Paurenfeyndt]] is another candidate, though his known fencing treatise wouldn't be published for another 25 years). == Treatise ==
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  • ...eated by a student or admirer of Master [[Hans Medel]] of Salzburg. At the end are twelve prints of fencers and wrestlers by [[Dirck Coornhert]], based on ...s the form of a sort of "updated version" of [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]]'s own treatise. The manuscript also includes a section on fighting from "seven stances", w
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  • ...2º)|Cod.Guelf.38.21 Aug.2°]], a copy of Cgm 3711 to which he added his own treatise on the use of the [[Messer]]. == Treatise ==
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  • ...'. Retrieved 26 May 2012.</ref> and the oldest extant Western martial arts treatise. The original currently rests in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library of [[Co {| class="treatise"
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  • ...chivo General de Palacio. Personal. Caja 778/5</ref> The dedication of his treatise suggests that he might have been attached at some point to the court of Don == Treatise ==
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  • ...h cases, these pieces are preceded by a fragment of the second half of the treatise of [[Ott Jud]], though there is no other evidence connecting them to Ott. == Treatise ==
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  • '''''Von dem herten''''' ("On Hardening") is a treatise on metallurgy and alchemy written around the turn of the 15th century. Its == Treatise ==
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  • ...cing master]]. What little is known about his life is recorded in the 1579 treatise of his associate (or possibly student) [[Heinrich von Gunterrodt]]. From th ...[[Gründtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens (Joachim Meyer)|the 1570 treatise of Joachim Meyer]].<ref>II 10.019. Vědecká knihovna v Olomouci, Olomouc,
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  • ...oble, Chivalric, and Free Art of Fencing"), a relatively brief illustrated treatise on the use of the single [[rapier]]. == Treatise ==
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  • ...rte''). [[Andre Paurenfeyndt]] also treated fencing from this guard in his treatise (sometimes included as an addendum to the gloss of [[Sigmund ain Ringeck]]) == Treatise ==
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  • ...ls to speculate that an Augsburg mercenary named Michael Baumann owned the treatise,<ref>Hils 1985, pp 28.</ref> along with the date 1549. The first two sectio ...the differences are too extensive to classify them as versions of the same treatise.
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  • ...[[Bauman Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.4º.2)|Bauman Fechtbuch]] when finishing Rast's treatise, it's difficult to make any statements about the nature of Rast's own teach == Treatise ==
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  • ...tween two lines in the upper part of the back side of the roll, not at the end where a signature might be expected. Additionally, the sequence of plays su {| class="treatise"
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  • ...mpendia (ff 1-16, 17-94) and a medical compendium (ff 95-118). The fencing treatise, known as ''Man yt Wol'' ("The Man that Will"), comprises ff 82-85 of the l {| class="treatise"
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch == Treatise ==
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  • ...ely of little use in assigning Liechtenauer a time period. That is not the end of our search, fortunately. ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch
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  • ...as you will, with such techniques as you will find above or below in this treatise. And since the Rose can also fitly be executed in the Longpoint, I will des ...will show something about it through examples, since the Longpoint is the end of all binding.</p>
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  • {| class="treatise" ! [[Anonymous 16th Century Dagger Treatise|9r - 10r]]
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  • ...he [[Royal Armouries]] at Leeds, United Kingdom. It contains oldest extant treatise on Medieval martial arts, ''[[Liber de Arte Dimicatoria]]'', and it appears {| class="treatise"
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  • == Treatise == | class="noline" | <p>'''And here is the Art at an End.'''</p>
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  • ...described as "one of the four leading fencing masters of France", and his treatise notes that he trained King Henri IV of France in fencing. This likely occur ...J. de La Haye]], a friend of Peloquin's, between 1600 and 1609. Peloquin's treatise is distinctive for its abstract diagrams consisting of floating weapons and
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  • Hans Folz may also have been responsible for a brief fencing treatise entitled ''Abhandlung über die Fechtkunst'' ("Discourse on the Art of Fenc == Treatise ==
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  • ....315]] and [[Monomachia ovvero Arte di Scherma (MS L.V.23)|MS L.V.23]] The treatise begins with a letter and dedication to Cosimo, followed by a preface and in | <p>{{red|b=1|PREFACE OF FRANCESCO DI SANDRO ALTONI FLORENTINE ON THE TREATISE ON ARMS TITLED MONOMACHIA}}</p>
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  • ...herefore requires him to have forgotten to include his own name in his own treatise.</ref> when in fact he is but one of the four authors of a brief addendum t ...urther complicated by the fact that even if he were alive when the fencing treatise was written, the version in this manuscript is potentially a later copy rat
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  • == Treatise == ...in your work against the opponent, and harass him with all swiftness. The end, the withdrawal, how a fighter can cut off and away from his opponent witho
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  • ...y Meyer. See [[Joachim Meyer]]. ''The Art of Combat. A German Martial Arts Treatise of 1570.'' Trans. [[Jeffrey L. Forgeng]]. London: Frontline Books, 2014. pp ...ain clues to the nature of the lost original, and an anonymous multiweapon treatise toward the back which also appears in the compilations of [[Gregor Erhart]]
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  • ...pt is believed to be the rough draft of Lecküchner's work mentioned at the end of the 1482 version, [[Kunst des Messerfechtens (Cgm 582)|Cgm 582]]. As the {| class="treatise"
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  • ...s in the Graphische Sammlung of the [[Albertina]] in Vienna, Austria. This treatise, like all of Dürer's fencing material, appears to be connected with the vi {| class="treatise"
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  • ...d until further evidence appears we will assume that it is the latter. The treatise was further duplicated in the succeeding decades in several other manuscrip == Treatise ==
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  • ..., Duke of Bavaria-Landshut. This seems to be the archetype of Paulus Kal's treatise, and the only copy that was certainly commissioned by the master himself. Despite being the most complete version of Kal's treatise, this manuscript is missing several pages, including two leaves between ff
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  • ...[[Bibliothèque nationale de France]] in Paris, France. The earliest extant treatise on the use of the poleaxe, the manuscript is possesses detailed description ...a.org/spotlight/NotesLEJEUDELAHACHE.htm Le Jeu de la Hache: A 15th century Treatise on the Technique of Chivalric Axe Combat]''. [[The Association for Renaissa
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  • ...a, the text is inverted and opening the book from the back reveals a brief treatise on a variety of esoteric subjects. {| class="treatise"
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  • ...e is itself an elaborate verse paraphrase of [[Flavius Vegetius Renatus]]' treatise on warfare ''De re militari'' (ca. 390). The poem has often been misattribu == Treatise ==
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  • ...23 May 2015.</ref> Talhoffer went on to include a copy of Hartlieb's 1436 treatise ''Ueber die Erhaltung des Sieges'' ("On the Preservation of Victory"), whic == Treatise ==
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  • ...ses the first 87 couplets of the long sword and then stops abruptly at the end of a quire with the title ''Von Zucken''; the remaining pages are lost. ..."gloss" in a different way: the captions to its illustrations frequently ''end'' with the statement ''gloss merk''. This is typically rendered "notice the
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  • In addition to his treatise on mounted combat, he also wrote a brief passage in his ''Livro dos conselh {{master end}}
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  • ...tocade is the French loanword for the Italian stoccata and is used in this treatise as "supination".</ref> means a touch given with the point carried by the ha ...cade is the French loanword for the Italian imbroccata and is used in this treatise as "pronation".</ref> also means a touch with the point taken with the hand
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  • ...y copied from the originals). It also contains a fragment of the wrestling treatise associated with the [[Augsburg group]] which compliments that found in the {| class="treatise"
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  • ...70), and [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s).</ref> The treatise of "[[Other Masters (14th Century)|the Other Master Swordsmen]]" in [[Pol H Württemberg authored what appears to be an extensive treatise on multiple weapons, but little research has been performed on his material
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  • ...gy, which he published in 938-9 AH/1533 CE. Entitled ''Ṭuhfat al-ghuzāt'' “Treatise dedicated to the Holy Warriors,” the 42-folio work was written mostly in == Treatise ==
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  • ...cing manual]] from the early [[century::16th century]]. The author of this treatise is unknown, though it has been variously attributed to [[Sigmund ain Ringec ...e iron gate is also discussed in an [[Other Masters (14th Century)|earlier treatise]] by [[Andres Juden]], [[Hans Döbringer]], [[Jobs von der Nissen]], and [[
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  • ...e="Lasagni"/> In 1711 (during this same period), he also published a brief treatise on fencing with at least some tenuous connection to the tradition of [[Fili ...y sensationalized memoir in 1724; his wife was also a writer, publishing a treatise on dentistry in 1719.<ref name="Lasagni"/>
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  • ...öbringer]]. It has been argued that this name is inappropriate because the treatise attributed to pseudo-Döbringer (and also pseudo-Peter von Danzig) are not == Treatise ==
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  • ...nly two known descriptions of the game called "wrestling in the pit". This treatise saw relatively wide circulation, and at least one wrestling master went as == Treatise ==
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  • ...er]]. Unfortunately, it seems based on the presence of blank frames at the end of each section that the manuscript was never completed. {| class="treatise"
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  • .... The third section is a fragment of the [[Gladiatoria group|Gladiatoria]] treatise. ...Hofbibliothek]] catalogue in the 1800s and stamped by the library at each end (sold privately, 1980s).
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  • ...ems likely that he studied fencing from a young age. He notes in his first treatise that he studied under a Diestro named [[Gonçalo Barbosa]]. His military ca ...the Montante", MS 49.III.20.nº.21). In contrast to his earlier work, this treatise focuses on the [[montante]] (greatsword), a weapon that was the centerpiece
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  • == Treatise == ...icher_Were_(MS_KK5012)}}<br/>Transcribed by [[Dierk Hagedorn]]</p><section end="credits1"/>
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  • ...was one of the sources drawn upon by [[Jakob Sutor von Baden]] for his own treatise of 1612, along with [[Joachim Meyer]]'s ''[[Gründtliche Beschreibung der K == Treatise ==
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  • ...ter his death in 1482, but there is no other authorship information so the treatise will be presented here. == Treatise ==
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  • ...van Breen)|De Nassavsche Wapen-Handelinge van <br/>Schilt, Spies, Rappier end Targe]]'' (1618) ...ons and commentary by an anonymous author. The structure and format of the treatise is strongly reminiscent of ''[[Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende S
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  • In 1584, he published a treatise on the use of the rapier entitled ''[[Nuovo et brieve modo di schermire (Al == Treatise ==
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  • ...[Gladiatoria group|Gladiatoria]] Fechtbuch, and [[Konrad Kyeser]]'s famous treatise on siege warfare ''Bellifortis''. Scattered among these works are [[sword]] {| class="treatise"
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  • ...an independent confirmation of their connection to the grand master. Kal's treatise is also of interest in that it represents the oldest attempt to illustrate ...il his death on 18 January 1479. Paulus Kal created two manuscripts of his treatise while in the service of Ludwig IX, a very small [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS
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  • ...ly be an abbreviated French translation of [[Camillo Palladini]]'s Italian treatise ''[[Discorso sopra l'arte della scherma (MS 14.10)|Discorso di Camillo Pall == Treatise ==
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  • == Treatise == ...ted fencer and military commander of his age. In the dedication of his own treatise [[Federico Ghisliero]] declares himself a student of Piccolomini, while his
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  • There are currently five known versions of the Gladiatoria treatise, the [[Gladiatoria (MS U860.F46 1450)|New Haven]] (MS U860.F46 1450), the [ == Treatise ==
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  • ...rt der Jud Ebreesch''''' ("the Jew teaches the Hebrew language here") is a treatise on Hebrew, astronomy, and physiology at the back of a ca. 1459 manuscript o == Treatise ==
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch {{master end}}
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  • ...daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00035322/image_284 folio 141r].</ref> This treatise now forms part of the larger manuscript [[Schwabenspiegel Codex (Cgm 558)|C == Treatise ==
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  • ...ue Art." He may have been alive at the time of the creation of the fencing treatise contained in the Pol Hausbuch, as that source is the only one to fail to ac == Treatise ==
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  • ...ns of blank pages at the back of the text, as well as several plays at the end of the illustrated section with blank space as though images were intended. {| class="treatise"
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  • == Treatise == ...s, full rights and privileges that he may print, sell, and distribute this treatise, engravings, instructions, knowlege, & exercises entitled “Academie de G
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch Medel's name is attached to a manuscript fencing treatise from the late 15th or early 16th century, including an incomplete [[gloss]]
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  • ...12. Retrieved 09 October 2012.</ref> Some time after this, Vadi composed a treatise on fencing entitled ''[[De Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi (MS Vitt.Em.1324)|De ...and Borso were sons of Niccolò III d’Este, owner of two copies of Fiore's treatise ''Fior di Battaglia'', Vadi would have had ample opportunity to study his w
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  • ...family).<ref name="Terminiello 9"/> Additionally, the preface to his 1608 treatise describes him as a Master of Arms to the Order of Santo Stefano in Pisa, a ...ing of the early 17th century.<ref>Leoni, p xi.</ref> It is also the first treatise to fully articulate the principle of the lunge.
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  • | caption = Illustration from the title page of Manciolino's treatise ...every sort; newly corrected and printed".</ref> which is the oldest extant treatise in the [[Filippo di Bartolomeo Dardi|Dardi]] or "Bolognese" school of sword
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  • ...ain in 1539;<ref>[[Luis Pacheco de Narváez]] wrote that he was 30 when his treatise was published in 1569.</ref> his family was noble and he received education ...iterature and his name became synonymous with skill in fencing. Carranza's treatise was reprinted several times over the following century and his successor, [
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  • The treatise is fully illustrated, and the text includes both short mnemonic verses and == Treatise ==
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  • ...transcription. Note that the terminus at paragraph 22 isn't definitely the end of the fragment, but rather the final paragraph with relevant footnotes.</r | ''[Included in Zwirchringen treatise]''
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  • ...Die Blume des Kampfes" is simply a translation of the title of the Italian treatise "Fior di Battaglia"; the treatises themselves all appear to be untitled.</r {| class="treatise"
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  • ...Visitation of Mary, the feast day mentioned in the Glasgow version of his treatise.</ref> he seems to have completed some version of a gloss on fencing with t ...es called the '''[[Lew]]''' gloss, based on a potential attribution at the end of the mounted gloss in a few copies. Apart from the Augsburg, the other pr
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  • ...r.{{cn}} In 1523, Wilhalm seems to have created an accompanying long sword treatise, preserved in the [[Wilhalm/Sollinger Fechtbuch (Cod.I.6.2º.2)|Cod.I.6.2º ...tent unique to each of the three earlier manuscripts. Wilhalm's long sword treatise was also copied by sculptor Gregor Erhart into the [[Gregor Erhart Fechtbuc
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  • ...tradition of 14th century Italian master [[Fiore de'i Liberi]], from whose treatise ''Fior di Battaglia'' it derives its nickname, given that his works include ...While the artwork, apart from being colored, is of similar quality, Eyb's treatise surpasses its fellow by including detailed German descriptions of the piece
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  • ...the first half of the [[century::16th century]] and wrote the first known treatise of southern Italy. He was born around the beginning of the 16th century, pr == Treatise ==
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  • == Treatise == ...ter may handle all sorts of Weapons as well offensive as defensive: With a Treatise Of Deceit or Falsing: And with a way or Means by private Industry to obtain
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  • ...and in his poems, he requests help from Muhammed V and Yusuf III near the end of his life. ...d. Maria Jesus Viguera (Madrid, Editoria Nacional, 1977)</ref> This second treatise coincides with the coronation of Sultan Nazari Muhammad VII, and was probab
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  • ...lete reprint of ''La Bandiera'' (complete with title page dated 1638). His treatise on rapier seems to have been especially popular, as it was reprinted in 164 == Treatise ==
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  • ...hat he was associated with the tradition of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]. His treatise diverges significantly from the earlier teachings of the Liechtenauer tradi == Treatise ==
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  • {{about|the master and his glosses|the treatise on fencing from the sweeps sometimes ascribed to Ain ringeck|Stuck im aufst ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch
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  • ...tified [[fencing master|Master of the Long Sword]]. In 1579, he authored a treatise on fencing entitled ''Ehren Tittel und Lobspruch der Ritterlichen Freyen Ku == Treatise ==
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  • <section end="1"/> ...one of your strikes is defended, the next advances and succeeds.)<section end="2"/>
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  • ...Die Blume des Kampfes" is simply a translation of the title of the Italian treatise "Fior di Battaglia"; the treatises themselves all appear to be untitled.</r {| class="treatise"
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  • ...his book offers the first ever compilation of the four known copies of the treatise of Fiore de’i Liberi, including a previously unpublished translation of t ...his book offers the first ever compilation of the four known copies of the treatise of Fiore de’i Liberi, including a previously unpublished translation of t
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  • ...tbuch (MS KK5126)|MS KK5126]] (1480s).</ref> but there is no record of any treatise Jacob may have authored. The only other fact that can be determined about L ...n [[Arming sword|sword]] and [[buckler]], and some variation on this brief treatise is included in many compilation texts in the Liechtenauer tradition. He als
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  • ...at Urbino in some capacity. The statement at the beginning of Capo Ferro's treatise describing him as a "master of the great German nation"<ref>Capo Ferro da C ...d in Siena in 1610, but refers to Federico by the ducal title. Though this treatise is highly praised by modern fencing historians, it is neither comprehensive
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  • ...he was a citizen of Bologna. In 1572, dall'Agocchie wrote and published a treatise on warfare, including fencing with the [[side sword]], titled ''[[Dell'Arte == Treatise ==
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  • In 1587, he published a fencing treatise called ''[[Regole di molti cavagliereschi essercitii (Federico Ghisliero)|R ...ise.<ref>See pp. 7-9. See also Gotti 2023, pp. 130-133.</ref> However, his treatise is unique in that it was printed without any illustrations at all, and they
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  • ...partisan toward the ground to parry more securely and with this I make an end to this above said fight. ...wer the point of your above said [partisan] well toward the ground, to the end that your upper part will be uncovered, and I do this for one reason, so th
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  • ...o can otherwise fight properly may well go through and understand.<section end="1"/> |}<section end="2"/>
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch Ott's treatise on grappling is repeated throughout all of the early German treatise compilations and seems to have become the dominant work on the subject with
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  • ...y, a [[Trattato d'uno Schermo (Cod.10723)|presentation manuscript]] of the treatise was completed in 1567 as a gift for Maximilian II (1527-1576), Holy Roman E == Treatise ==
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  • ..., the finest of all wrestling books—and deservedly the most famous—was the treatise by Nicolaes Petter and Romeyn de Hooghe".<ref>[[Sydney Anglo|Anglo, Sydney] == Treatise ==
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  • ...ce of his friend [[John Florio]], and it's possible that Saviolo wrote the treatise in Italian and Florio translated it. == Treatise ==
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  • ...ld]] (both rotella and targe), and [[greatsword]]. Unfortunately, only his treatise on the single sword, titled ''[[Les secrets du premier livre sur l'espée s == Treatise ==
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  • ...aching; in addition to these illustrations, the manuscript also contains a treatise on name magic and a warbook that might be related to [[Konrad Kyeser]]'s '' ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch ...echtbuch zu Ross und zu Fuss (MS Var.82)|Rostock]] versions of Huntsfeld's treatise on short sword fencing are erroneously credited to [[Lew]], while that of [
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  • ...lvator]] and Leoni, Tom. ''Art of Dueling: Salvator Fabris' Rapier Fencing Treatise of 1606''. Highland Village, TX: [[Chivalry Bookshelf]], 2005. pp XVIII-XIX ...lvator]] and Leoni, Tom. ''Art of Dueling: Salvator Fabris' Rapier Fencing Treatise of 1606''. Highland Village, TX: [[Chivalry Bookshelf]], 2005. p XXIX.</ref
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  • ...es called the '''[[Lew]]''' gloss, based on a potential attribution at the end of the mounted gloss in a few copies. Apart from the Augsburg, the other pr ...sent in five additional 16th century manuscripts alongside the illustrated treatise of [[Jörg Wilhalm]]; one of these, [[Gregor Erhart Fechtbuch (MS E.1939.65
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  • ...llowship of Liechtenauer is recorded in three versions of [[Paulus Kal]]'s treatise: [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch (MS 1825)|MS 1825]] (1460s), [[Paulus Kal Fechtbuch ...05-148. 2014. {{doi|10.1515/apd-2015-0015}}.</ref> and is mentioned at the end of a [[gloss]] of [[Johannes Liechtenauer]]'s [[Recital]] on [[mounted fenc
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  • ...clear relationship to the 1570 treatise of [[Joachim Meÿer]] and the 1611 treatise of [[Michael Hundt]]; it was printed in Frankfurt an Main using woodblock i == Treatise ==
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  • <section end="1"/> ...th down to the other side in front of the left foot cannot happen.<section end="2"/>
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  • ...t this point, Boucicaut called for his poleaxe but the lords intervened to end the duel.<ref>Malipiero, pp 55-58.</ref><ref name="Easton"/><ref name="Gale ...ton"/> Some time in the first years of the 1400s, Fiore composed a fencing treatise in Italian and Latin called "The Flower of Battle" (rendered variously as '
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  • ...up to closer analysis.<ref>The influence of [[Achilles Marozzo]]'s printed treatise is, however, apparent in the rapier illustrations of his 1561 manuscript an ...ar.82]]), written between 1563 and 1571 and containing a dedication at the end to Heinrich, Count of Eberstein, is of a decidedly different nature. Like m
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  • ...er made, a massive two-volume manuscript compiling virtually every fencing treatise he could access. He retained the workshop of [[Jörg Breu the Younger]] to ...ps most significant of all of his acquisitions was the partially-completed treatise of [[Antonius Rast]], a Master of the Long Sword and three-time Captain of
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  • ...repetitions of Lecküchner's teachings. A slightly abridged version of this treatise (probably based on a lost intermediary) was included by [[Hans von Speyer]] ...tal alongside Liechtenauer's in [[Marxbrüder]] captain [[Peter Falkner]]'s treatise of ca. 1495.
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  • ...also an accomplished swordsman. Silver is described as a gentleman in his treatise, and the fencing historian Aylward claims that he was eleventh in descent f In 1599, Silver published a treatise entitled ''[[Paradoxes of Defence (George Silver)|Paradoxes of Defence]]''
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  • | genre = Legal treatise ...rtamine]]'' ("On the Duel, or On Military Matters in Single Combat"). This treatise is particularly important due to its detailed descriptions of dueling laws
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  • ...at the target’. ''sich Blöß geben'' Starhemberg 13r; cf. ''geben''. Cf. ''End''. Cf. '''target''' (''Zinne''). ...rd''', and this is evidently the usual meaning of the term in Meyer 1570’s treatise on the longsword. ''Pforte'': Döbringer 32r. Czynner 120v. Paurenfeindt/Eg
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  • ...ith the measure of his own arms from the tips of the fingers on one to the end of the other. In summary, all philosophers have made so much of these measu ...al and each following one on the other, so we can find no beginning and no end, as if following the circumference, as it can be also to movements of his
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